2 Afternoon Papers Shift To Weeklies in Florida
Date: 01 February 1975
Melbourne, Fla, Evening Times and Titusville Star Advocate close on Jan 31; Times editor and publisher Gloria N Biggs and Star editor and publisher Robert H Hudson blame econ for closings; say they will publish wkly newspapers in their communities (S)
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Slowdown Blocks Edition
Date: 02 February 1975
Washington Post on Feb 1 repts it will try to recover damage from pressmen's union for work slowdown that forced it to cancel final street edition of 55,000 papers; vp communications John Dower comments
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Legislative Notes; Democratic Caucus Finally Meets the Press
Date: 02 February 1975
NJ Sen Dem caucus votes to confirm, over objections of Sen Alene S Ammond, 3 of Gov Brendan Byrne's nominations to Del River Port Auth; Ammond says she is opposed to nominees because Byrne failed to consult her; por (S)
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Colson, After Time With Family, To Do Religious Work and Write
Date: 02 February 1975
Charles W Colson, recently released from prison for Watergate crimes, says he plans to devote as much time as possible to religious work; says he hopes to do some writing combining religious subjects and Watergate experiences; illus of Colson with wife
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Helms Order to Withhold Watergate Data Reported; Former Subordinate in C.I.A. Also Told House Panel That Justice Department Was Denied Access to Key Witness Helms Ordered Watergate Data Withheld, C.I.A. Official Testified
Date: 02 February 1975
By SEYMOUR M. HERSH Special to The New York Times
NY Times inquiry into testimony of CIA official Howard J Osborne about initial CIA reaction to Watergate finds that number of high-level CIA officials, including former CIA dir Richard Helms, and Dir of Central Intelligence William E Colby were informed on June 19, '72, that transcript of internal CIA tape recording showed that Ehrlichman had authorized agency in '71 to begin its support activities on behalf of E Howard Hunt, who was then member of plumbers unit investigating Daniel Ellsberg (S)
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COLSON RELEASED AFTER 7 MONTHS; Former Nixon Counsel Has Sentence Shortened for 'Family Difficulties'
Date: 01 February 1975
By LINDA CHARLTON Special to The New York Times
Linda Special
Charles W Colson, former counsel to Pres Nixon who was jailed for his role in disseminating information damaging to Daniel Ellsberg, is released from prison on Jan 31 on ground of 'serious family difficulties'; Fed Dist Judge Gerhard Gesell issues release; Colson's atty cites death of Colson's father which left his mother dependent on him; Mrs Colson comments (M)
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F.C.C. to Begin an Inquiry On Better TV for Jersey; F.C.C. Is Beginning an Inquiry Into Adequate TV for Jersey
Date: 01 February 1975
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
FCC votes to inquire into ways to provide adequate TV service for NJ, which has no major commercial station; NJ public officials complain that lack of adequate NJ news coverage has resulted in loss of state indentity; last yr, NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting filed petition recommending ways to improve news coverage (M)
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Bad News for City Hall
Date: 01 February 1975
ed warns that NYS Gov Carey's proposed budget does not provide state aid on which NYC Mayor Beame has been counting to help erase massive budget deficit, and may actually result in lower state grants; finds Mayor must still face choice between steeper taxes or even more budget cutbacks
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News of the Realty Trade; Jersey Insurer Signs Big Lease
Date: 02 February 1975
Associated Advisers Inc names Ridgeley P Ware chmn and chief exec officer, Philip C Ehlinger pres and chief operating officer and Thomas W Snedeker sr vp (S)
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